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Is Celtic Magic White Magic or Black Magic??

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I have a spell. and NO I am not going to curse anyone. It's a money spell. but I don't want to do any black magic. I guess it's from DJ Conway. I just want a little extra money that is badly needed. It sounds simple and I don't want to cast it and then like some family member dies and leaves me their inherritance. I don't want it that bad. But I do want to cast a spell that is white magic. that does not release any evil to anyone.

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  1. You shouldn't be practicing magic if you need to follow a book and don't understand why magic is not considered black or white, How and Why magic works.


  2. Magic isn't white or black, it has no color its energy.It is all dependent on the user's intent.the best spells are the ones you write yourself.I have never used a money spell, nor have I ever read any of Conway's books, so I guess my answers is of real no use to you.'Cept the whole black/white thing.

    you seem to be like a beginner beginner, so i would suggest you do more reading before casting the money spell and the mechanics on how to write your own spells first.

  3. magic doesn't have a color...as for a spell from somebody they are not as effective as ones you write yourself...also with that in mind if you write your own spell you can specify ways of which you want the money to come to you or options that will open up.

  4. Ok, if you're going to classify magic like that -- which may be a little simplistic -- you have to define your terms.  Here are some general  definitions that I believe would be fairly commonly accepted:

    "White Magic" is an effort to tap into the power of the universe (ie: magic) in order to commune with the divine or achieve a higher state.  Baically it's mystical rituals.

    "Black Magic" is an effort to tap into universal forces in order to cause harm or to control other people.

    "Gray Magic" is an effort to tap into universal forces in order to bring about a specific outcome that you desire, without causing harm or adversely affecting anyone else. .

    We could also define "Phantasmal Magic" as the kind of flashy stuff you see on TV and in movies.  Don't expect to encounter anything even close to that in real life!

    Most people who dabble in magic do spells that can be considered Gray Magic,  such as the one you're talking about.  Very few actually practice the white or black varieties.  

    Anyway, if you're concerned about possible unanticipated results from a magical working, consider using some kind of divination technique beforehand (runes, tarot cards, i-ching, etc.).  Ask "what might be the result if I did x," and see what the runes (or cards, etc.) tell you.  Consider whether you're willing to live with those ramifications.   Also consider Karma, or the Wiccan Law of Threes -- bringing "negative" things into the world will probably come back to haunt you in some way.

    Don't be afraid to go ahead and try the spell.  You'd be surprised how much power you have to manipulate events around you (though typically when things work out as you want them, it seems totally natural).

  5. there is no white or black magic, aside from a few spells that i shouldnt name. if your a believer in this stuff, then you should know that money spells usually turn out badly.

  6. magic is magic...there is no color correction associated with it nor is it skittle-ized for a tasty rainbow flavor.

    Magic is a tool, like a shovel, that has a specific role.  If you don't know how to use it and you have to ask what it is, you need more education about what it is supossed to be.

    all magic can be described as no color or all color but only when it is tossed in a blended and mixed up does it come out with a color.

    If you are interested in casting and crafting just to cast and craft, you have no business using the magic.

  7. er i dont really know i just dont want u to curse me please ill serve u forever

  8. Real magic is neither black nor white, it's both because nature is both.

    As long as you aren't messing with anyone's free will, you should be ok.

  9. i don't know

  10. Magic is energy.  Energy has no color.

    And by your attempt to classify it as "white" or "black", I am assuming you are not well-versed in the mechanics of magic, or the energy work required for casting an effective spell?

    http://books.google.com/books?id=WACX6NX...

    Oh for goodness sake, and apparently answerer #2 is confused as well - the "no spells for personal gain" thing came from the fictional TV show "Charmed".  If I am having a bout of insomnia, you can dang well bet I'm casting a peaceful sleep spell for myself so I can get some rest!  That has never "backfired" on me.

  11. i dont believe theres black or white,really,only use or misuse of energy

  12. Magic isn't black nor white, not any color.  It's the intent of the person.

    Add to your spell that none be harmed.

  13. DJ Conway? Love that guy. Celtic magic is like everyother magic, except it is just practiced differently. I do believe there is Black and White magic, but those are just classifications made by us. In typical sense, Celtic magic is both. It all depends on the spell. Now if this spell you want to cast is taking money, it's Black. If it's earning money, it's White. Simple as that ^-^

  14. it depends on the intent of the person casting the spell

    but usually spells for personal gain will backfire on you

    only you can decide whether it comes under the heading

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